Lamborghini sells its first 101-foot superyacht to mystery millionaire for an undisclosed fortune
Published on Oct 20, 2025 at 5:01 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Oct 20, 2025 at 5:01 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
Shrouded in mystery, carbon fiber, and Fenomeno drip, the first aptly named ‘101FT’ Lamborghini superyacht is on its way to a new millionaire owner.
Having kicked off its seaward ventures way back in 2022, Lamborghini has been keeping one wheel of the Sant’Agata factory submerged in salt water.
Amid new supercars released this year, and a looming pressure to start thinking about EVs, a new Lamborghini superyacht has been in development in collaboration with Tecnomar.
Now, the yacht – named after its 30m length – has begun to sell, with a mystery millionaire getting the first one.
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The Lamborghini superyacht is super-luxurious
Lamborghini first traded in its steering wheel for a helm with a joint venture with Teomar named ’63’.
It’s a boat that our very own Alex Hirschi – AKA Supercar Blondie – has previewed herself, showcasing its V12 engines and seriously opulent features.
However, a bigger version was announced last month, as the 101FT Tecnomar comes as an homage to the new Fenomeno supercar.
Decked out with a sleek black and yellow exterior package, the sharp, shark-like vessel is everything a speed demon needs and more.
Now, less than a month after being announced, the first unit has shipped to a mystery owner.

The news was broken on LinkedIn as Banchero Costa broker Giacomo Sorlino announced the sale, but omitted any details of how much it went for.
“We have successfully completed the sale of one of the first units of the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 101, which made its world debut on September 23 at the Monaco Yacht Show,” he said.
“This exclusive model has already captured the attention of owners looking for something truly distinctive from day one on the market.”
The water market is opening Lamborghini’s eyes to EVs
The 101FT Lamborghini Superyacht is a hybrid – using a V8 engine and multiple motors – but it might be the stepping stone for the company to build a fully-electric version.
Having pressed pause on the EV manufacturing and possibly twisting its upcoming Lanzador into a PHEV, the brand has been reluctant to head in that direction.
However, there is a waterbound Lambo EV on the market with the Seabob SE63 – a jetski-like appliance for the 63 superyacht.

Maybe a successor could be on the cards, and subsequently a bigger investment into electric vehicles, especially wet ones for the Italian marque.
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Jack Marsh is a journalist who started his media career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from the University of Chester. As an avid supercar and racing enthusiast, he has a passion for everything from Formula 1 to NASCAR. Whether it's highlighting the intricacies of McLaren’s anti-dive suspension revelations or recognizing celebrities’ multi-million-dollar rides, he has a keen eye for the faster things in life.